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this whole thing started in a nail salon. the governor surprise revelation. what will your next man cure look like? >> businesses like this can reopen according to the health officer come tomorrow. some not happy about it. >> a doctor treating covid-19 patients in new york what he she has is different between san francisco and new york hospitals right now. >> felt more like summer than spring today. how long the heat is hanging around. we're moving forward. we're doing it always with an eye being led by the data, science, by public health. >> it's the day many retailers have been waiting for. tomorrow begins phase two of the
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governors plan to slowly reopen the state. that means some stores will be alieued to open under strict guidelines using curb side pickup. >> four local counties will follow the governors orders or close to it. that sparked a lot of confusion. >> as we explain, even tonight the health officer was stl finalizing his plan. >> what businesses opening up? >> a question asked by every person we talked to thursday. the health officer is allowing low risk businesses that includ clothing retail store, pet grooming. florists, office and parks. >> some businesses like michaels are doing curb side service. the health officer fears curb side which is part of the stalt recommendation could be more dangerous due to the already
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long lines. because of that businesses can open inside providing they have social distancing policy and post the plan so customers can see it. >> it's confusing. you have to deal with it. >> some are ready to deal with it. especially the youngsters. >> we're tired of being in the house. >> i'm happy about it. >> the number of cases here continues to rise. and there have been seven covid-19 reted deaths. many are more fearful. >> imagine going into the store. there's lots of people. hardly any air circulating. think of the people that you'll get infected. >> it's still killing people. >> you'll start going out? >> she's not going to let me. if i could i would. >> in house dining is not included here. the health officer this afternoon tells me it's very
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unlikely that in house dining will be allowedeven next week. >> most of the bay area is pumping the brakes on reopening tomorrow. alameda, san mateo will adhere to stricter rules by county health officials. san francisco pushing back phase two reopenings to may 18. san francisco mayor tweeted a list of the kinds of businesses that could hope for curb side pickup on the 18th. bookstores and music and record stores. hobby, toy and game stoers. home furnishes. art supply stores. cosmetic and beauty. and sewing and needle workshops. >> governor newsom out lining what will happen next in phase two. expanding what is allowed for
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manufacturing and logistic businesses. what could be opening later includes offices, seating at restaurants. shopping and out door museums. counties that want to move faster than the state in the next phase have to meet several criteria. no covid-19 deaths for 14 days. >> we're moving forward. always with a an eye led by data. >> there's a caveat. the state has gone from a projected budget surplus. to a $54 billion deficit. unemployment close to depression era in yo era numbers. >> we'll come back. >> a surprise revelation today by governor. turns out the first community spread of covid-19 in the state happened in a nail salon. he didn't say where. we have reaction and the changes being made. >> the days of welcomed walk ins and busy waiting rooms are a
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thing of the past. the first community transmission. >> this whole thing started in state of california. the community spread in a nail salon. i want to remind you of that. i'm worried about that. >> community spread. the virus was contracted locally. not from traveling abroad or crossing paths. >> nail salons are a setting. people are in close proximity. and adding physical contact on top of that. probably augments the risk of transmission. >> governor mentioned masks and gloves were already in play at salons. a specialist in infectious diseases says that could be part of the problem. >> ppe be itself is not magical. it has to be used correctly. >> education is key. risk alone is the reason behind
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new safety measures. once reopened the it's appointment only and customers have to wait in their cars. >> we'll take their temperature and sanitize their hands. we have facial masks. we have bought protect i shields. when you do your nails. >> it does not have the first case of community transmission. still local salons are proving they are tough as nails. >> this is what i can do to provide safety and health for my customers and employees. >> post covid-19. that routine pedicure will be anything but. >> a berkeley flower shop owner is changing course is will not open tomorrow. the owner tells us she got a call earlier this week from alameda county saying it would be okay. they taped off social distancing marks on the sidewalk. today the county said curb side sales are a no go. they will not defy the order.
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>> i'm terribly disappointed. mostly in the city for not having the ability to reach out to retailers like all of us florists to give us the correct information. >> she bought extra inventory for mother's day. hoping to get enough delivery orders to go through the stock. >> closing the san fan facility through the weekend. a representative for the homeless non-profit says it's building will be deep cleaned of a an employee tested positive for the covid-19. they are expecting to reopen and restart services on monday. they serve more than 2,000 meals every day. >> in the east bay, the first county in the bay area to offer covid-19 testing to all residents even without symptoms. it's available by appointment only. at nine locations. there's no up front cost. but if you have insurance it
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will be billed. results are available within a few days. >> this years fair has been cancelled. organizers are calling it off. it was scheduled june 19 to july 12. the first time the fair has been cancelled in 108 years. >> meat plant near fresno dealing with an out break. 138 employees have tested positive. this comes over a week after the facility reported its first case. the company officials say the plan to identify and test workers who may have come into contact with those who are sick is ongoing. central valley meat company still open. >> the pandemic is forcing cal fire to change the way it plans for fire season. with warm weather on the way this weekend we could see an earl will start. earlier tonight a small brush fire broke out. in brent wood. the burned hillside near the
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goff club. contained to two workers. seasonal fire crews are back earlier this year. at level 3 staffing. the dry conditions across the state are six weeks ahead of schedule. it's what we typically see in mid to late june. crews are planning what base camp will look like if there's a major fire in addition to wearing masks firefighters will have to socially distance. meaning they won't be able to work, sleep or eat in large groups. cal fire will minimize the contact with shared equipment. >> this is challenging. is this is something we have never had to do before. it will take learning. we're starting early. fire season is going to be here. >> cal fire says all of us should plan ahead too. taking this time to prepare homes and property. >> additional five miles of streets in oakland closed starting tomorrow.
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you can see on the map. they have closed 20 miles to give room to safely exercise. residents can drive on the street to get to and from home. but can't host gatherings. >> from the darkness of patient deaths to moments of humor and hope. coming up my conversation with a doctor treating patients in new york. >> also the california dmv reopening some offices tomorrow. what you need to know before wrou go. >> thanking local healthcare heros during national nurses week. the sweet surprise inside the boxes. >> sizzling summer weather again tomorrow. some big changes for the weekend coming up. >> thank you. all of that is ahead. here's a look at gym my kimmel live.
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now to the coronavirus scare at the white house. for the first time someone who has been with president trump tested positive for covid-19. one of his personal valets a military service member who serves his lunch and cokes in the oval office. he will be tested daily. >> dozens of heroic bay area nurses and doctors have volunteered to go to covid-19 hot spots. after two weeks in new york on the eve of his last hospital shift. a cardiologist spoke with us. about his experience and his hope for the future. >> there's i don't know if you can see. there's no one in the street. >> this is midtown manhattan. >> you were scared for the first
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time in your medical career. what made you decide to get on a plane and lee your family and children and go to the arguably biggest hot spot in the u.s.? >> younger part of me when i was a resident or internal just came back to life. i felt like i had a mission. that never went away. i have a lot of friend and colleagues here in new york city. they were getting bombarded and overwhelmed and we weren't helping them. >> what's the difference between san francisco hospital and now new york. >> it's a dramatic and giant difference. in scope of disease. in san francisco brauz so few people have died. hardly knows anyone who did. here in new york, everybody knows somebody who died. we have sick and dying patients all alone and families are locked out and can't come in. it's to protect them and everybody else. what it means is no one is actually seeing this. no one is seeing devastation. >> you were one of the first
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people i remember to shave your beard. to better mask fit. >> my kid have never seen my without a beard. my wife doesn't want to see me without a beard. i had to shave in march. my family thought i looked like a foreign creature. >> some parts of california and some part rs of the bay area are going to be begin phase two reopening tomorrow. how do you feel about that now having seen a really dark part of the disease? >> if i were in charge i would focus on the thij things that really matter. getting people in school. getting people back to work. >> he's flying home saturday and isolate at a hotel. and grow back his beard. >> today we continue our listens virtual town hall. on race and kracoronavirus. this focussed on the latino
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community. and undocumented immigrants. focusing on getting financial help from the state. >> it's not enough to have the program in place. you have to communicate to people because people are afraid. that's one thing he county has done. we have actually partnered with the community for years. this is not just a last minute thing. we had a campaign to protect immigrants. there's a lot of trust. we know that you have to understand the challenges. let's take the issue of tesing. it's not enough to provide a test and say latinos should come and get tested. because we know from talking to some of them if you are the breadwinner in your family, and you get tested and are tested positive, you are terrified that that means you are going to be quarantined and that you are not going to be able to provide. you have to not only provide the testing, you have to provide a means of helping that individual
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in the family financially. >> according to a new associated press poll 61% of latinos have experienced some sort of household income loss. compared to 46% of americans over all. >> well worth your time. the dmv will reopen across the state tomorrow. 25 will open. the san francisco fell street office. the san jose center road. and office in santa rose. we spotted crews getting the concord office ready. it will assist customers with appointments and transactions. requiring an in person visit. customers are still encouraged to use online and virtual services for driver's license and vehicle registration.
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>> the next time you're out for a social distancing walk you may notice the bay area is getting brighter. the rainbow hunt is taking over. tech company is using the billboard space to show off rainbow drawings. >> we want to put something out there that other people are participating in. and create a sense of community. in a time where we're feeling disconnected. >> the first round went up yesterday. they want to see your design. post it to social media. >> tonight building a better baa area project thanks report. national nurses week. i don't remember a time when it's been more appropriate to honor and recognize their service. they deserve our thanks and bloef they deserve candy. >> we're at hospital in walnut creek. on this day the big shipment isn't masks. it's candy. it's a sweet surprise for a staff working around the clock.
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>> nurses are doing and doctors. has seemed never more important. do you feel appreciated by the public? >> absolutely. it's overwhelming. never before have we seen such a public display of appreciation. and acknowledgment for the woke we do. we feel the appreciation. comes in the father or mother of chocolate. lots of it. they cleaned the place out and brought it to the hospital. >> that must be fun to play easter bunny here. >> it has been. we're so thrilled to be able to support the workers. and to put this to good news. >> this is really a remarkable effort that they are making. this is product that they can't sell. because they are closed and has no preservatives. they donated hundreds of
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thousands of boxes of candy across the west. an organization that usually supports families of fallen police officers and firefighters helped coordinate in donation. >> why did you want the help in the effort? >> that's what we do. do. do. we help survivors of killed in the line of duty. we care for people. >> caring for families is what medicine is all about. she knows this virus is making people nervous about getting that care. >> people who need treatment for any reason. >> don't hesitate to come in. we're taking every precaution. we don't want anyone to hesitate to receive care. >> they are donating to 500 organizations across the west. they are grateful for the kindness. >> i like the milk chocolate with coconut.
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>> i'm with you. >> so appreciated. >> w w w w w project thanks and share your gratitude for everyone on the front line of the covid-19 battle. nch a bay area icon. so many good chocolates. >> yeah. a absolutely. we congratulate the nurses and thank them of course. and checking on the weather. hotter tomorrow? >> yeah, can you believe it. that's a sweet story. nurses rock. and first responders out there. i want to show you how hot it fot today. 96 degrees in fair field. 66 in half-moon bay. 76 san francisco. oakland up to 84.
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santa cruz 85 degrees the high today. compared to now, the temperatures have come down quite a bit. around the coast and bay. 50s and 60s holding onto 71 in brent wood. nothing but clear skies tomorrow. the wider picture. here's a preview of what to come. high pressure dominating. showers are expected next week. as that strong storm developing there moves in to the area. from our tower camera downtown san francisco. summer like heat tomorrow. cooling trend for the weekend. appropriately so. perfect wh. and spring showers expected next week. 40s in the morning. all will start out with clear skies in the afternoon sunshine and a another hot day in the south bay. 92 morgan hill. it will be warmer 87 degrees on the peninsula.
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downtown san francisco 74. daily city upper 60s. north bay temperatures mid-80s. 88 napa. temperatures well above average. you'll need to stay hydrated and find shade. head inland and it will be another sizzler. 95 in pittsburg. all right i want to take you into saturday. this will be relief coming. wind switches directions. 60s to 80s sunday. we fast forward to monday. here's when the rain arrives monday afternoon into tuesday. snowfall is mixing in with the rain. snow level to 6,000 feet. take the rain and keeps our fire danger down. 7-day forecast summer like sizzle tomorrow with the mid-90s and hot spots. cooler for the mother's day
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good evening. nfl planning to go pull speed ahead despite the challenges of the coronavirus. releasing the 2020 schedule. 49ers from five prime time games. opening with the arizona cardinals. weeks two and three in new york jets and giants. niners will stay on the east coast for that. schedule gets rougher in
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november. after playing at seattle. niners face a packers, saint, rams and bills. bills game monday night football. and like last season, the niners close things out in week 17 with the sea hawks. reaction from the red and gold. >> you want to look at how good the teams are and matches up. and whether you are playing in the beginning, middle and end. nobody knows what the opponent will be until the time comes. >> red skins quarterback turned 36 today. celebrating by working out. trying to come back from a horrific fracture. that almost caused amputation. and he wants to come back and play. the nba will hold a conference call tomorrow. three teams will open tomorrow. none in california. and baseball expects to have a reopen plan next week. mike tyson training. he looks scary.
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current champ is fury. and his father says he wants to fight iron mike. >> i'll fight mike tyson. he's making a come back. he mentions my boys name every five minutes. he's hiding from no man. i will fight mike tyson. >> that would last about five seconds. time for the call my play. let's call it the water kicking challenge. >> kids from back kick. all kicking it. we just called your play. >> send me your video. use the hash tag. and we may see you on
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